Hello John,

> If you're handy with a soldering iron, kit K145 from Ozitronics will do
> what you're after:
> 
>    http://www.ozitronics.com/
> 
> Look under "Data Acquisition & Control".  It can handle up to four
> temperature sensors.  I built one a few months ago; it took me about ten
> minutes.  $34.50 including one sensor, $12.00 for each additional
> sensor.

Yup, this has been suggested by a couple of people and looks very much
the goods.
 
> None of the software I found did exactly what I wanted, so I've written
> a daemon which logs the output to an RRD database and/or to text files.
> I've been running it at home for a month or two now and all that's
> really missing is documentation.  It'll appear on my web site (and be
> announced on the mailing list) when I've finished, but if you want it
> sooner, let me know and I'll give you the source (or an rpm if you
> prefer).

Excellent. I'm more than happy to roll my own solution for this but by
all means I look forward to seeing your daemon when it's available and
putting it to use.

cheers for your help
Anth
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